Elari NanoPhone C is an anti-smartphone meant for digital detox

The Elari NanoPhone C takes great pride in being the perfect anti-smartphone. Launched in India on Thursday at a price of Rs 3,940 the NanoPhone C has been designed for all those days when you're looking to just cut off from the rest of the world and go do your own thing. And yet, be sure, you're

The Elari NanoPhone C takes great pride in being the perfect anti-smartphone. Launched in India on Thursday at a price of Rs 3,940 the NanoPhone C has been designed for all those days when you're looking to just cut off from the rest of the world and go do your own thing. And yet, be sure, you're always available on call should there be the need. The feature phone will be exclusively available for buying from online retail website Yerha.com in three colours: Rose Gold, Black and Silver.

"The stylish, ultra-compact, anti-smart mobile phone is the perfect choice for smartphone users who wish to maintain an active lifestyle having the opportunity to completely disconnect, while staying reachable and retaining other features, when required," Yerha.com said about the NanoPhone C in a press statement.

The NanoPhone C that comes with an aluminum body and a silicon keypad is "no bigger than a credit card" and weighs only 30 gram. The feature phone has a TFT colour display, expandable storage support of up to 32GB via micro-SD card slot and supports micro-SIM. It also ropes in features like MP3 player, FM radio and alarm and voice recorder.

"Elari's new 'anti-smartphone' model - the Elari NanoPhone C is an innovative, high value and brilliantly designed product which is a bestseller in its category worldwide. We could not wait to bring this highly anticipated, technically advanced designer mobile phone to the Indian consumer. The GSM/BT phone fits seamlessly on your palm, features Bluetooth-sync, MP3 player and the Magic Voice function making communication even more fun and convenient," Manikant Jain, CEO of Yerha.com said.

The NanoPhone C can be paired with any smartphone via Bluetooth to make or receive calls "with less risk to your health, as the BT module emits much lower radiation than the smartphone antenna." The feature phone, in addition, has a phone book that supports up to 1000 contacts. "Users can install an additional SIM card into NanoPhone C, Bluetooth-pair it with their smartphone, and use either of the two numbers to make and receive calls with access to both phonebooks."

The feature phone also comes with a Magic Voice function "to prank-call your friends with a funny sound. This makes the mini phone an ideal communication and entertainment device."

The NanoPhone C further comes with a headphone jack, micro-USB port for charging and data syncing, a battery life of up to 4 days in standby mode and up to 4 hours of talk-time.